17. LICHTSPIELKLUB Kurzfilmfestival BRITISH SHORTS

17. LICHTSPIELKLUB
SHORT FILM FESTIVAL
18.-24.01.2024



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17. LICHTSPIELKLUB Kurzfilmfestival BRITISH SHORTS

17. LICHTSPIELKLUB
SHORT FILM FESTIVAL
18.-24.01.2024

A Band Apart
Film still: A Band Apart



Fri 19.01.2024 - 8:00 pm / Sputnik Kino


Festival-Screening


A Band Apart (Experimental, Drama), D.: Ruth Hunduma, 08:06 Min.
A film about the moment before the Heist. Inspired by Jean-Luc Godard’s classic, from a black perspective.

Gorka (Drama, Comedy), D.: Joe Weiland, 18:28 Min.
A French exchange student visits England for the first time and finds himself at the centre of a very British family dynamic. With Geraldine Somerville (“Gosford Park”).

Homemaker (Animation, Drama, Musical), D.: Ciara Kerr, 09:00 Min.
Renee loses herself in a controlling relationship and the abuse she suffers gets worse until she is utterly trapped.

Tow Truck (Drama), D.: Kieran Stringfellow, 14:15 Min.
Nicky, a non-binary, single parent with undiagnosed bipolar disorder, has just impulsively quit their job … again.

The Sun is Up Forever (Drama), D.: Charlene Jones, 11:17 Min.
On a hot summer’s day, a young daughter seeks to soak up the sun, but finds her thoughts are preoccupied with other things.

The Walk (Drama), D.: Michael Jobling, 11:38 Min.
Pilgrimage or purgatory? Every Wednesday Amar (Adeel Akhtar, “Four Lions”) endures a 24-mile round trip on foot to the JobCentre and back to sign on.

Sven (Comedy), D.: Chris Parton, 08:46 Min.
Mia’s world is thrown into turmoil as she discovers a shocking truth about her boyfriend, that is forcing her to question their relationship.

Jill, Uncredited (Experimental), D.: Anthony Ing, 18:21 Min.
Unique portrait, constructed entirely from performances by the prolific background actress Jill Goldston, from “Mr. Bean” to “The Elephant Man.”